Everything posted by Robbk
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Has Anyone seen these Jan Bradley-related records?
Thanks. I've finally heard it. It was very, very ordinary, seemingly weakly inspired, if at all, and very disappointing to me.
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Has Anyone seen these Jan Bradley-related records?
Thanks for providing us this interesting back story. I read in several places, and heard from a few Chicago people who were in the music business back then, that Kirchstein was very angry at Talty for using his record label's name without his permission, and had considered a lawsuit.
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Has Anyone seen these Jan Bradley-related records?
Thanks. Where can I find a "Finewine Show"?
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The Cavaliers
WOW!!! That Sue record, with songs written by Detroit singer/songwriter, Jesse Greer, was sung by Bobby Sanders' L.A. group???? I never imagined anything like that. But, Detroiter, Mickey Stevenson, wrote songs in L.A. for Leon Rene's Class records, so, I guess sometimes weird-looking situations are just a matter of personal connections through family, networking, or simply meeting people when traveling and making a connection.
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Betty Renne - Betty James - Same?
These 2 ladies have different tones in their voices, even when they sing in the same key. Also, they have very different mannerisms. Betty Renay sings Bluesy, and uses a lot of tremelo, while Betty Renee sings a lot less emotionally, lighter material, a softer delivery, and doesn't use tremelo much, if at all. The first was from Philadelphia, and the latter from Michigan.
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Betty Renne - Betty James - Same?
I don't think Betty Renne is just singing in a much higher register. Their voices seem to have different tones, as well. So, I doubt they were the same person. Betty James' "I'm A Little Mixed Up" is in my Top 5 all-time female Blues recordings (along with greats Memphis Minnie, Ma Rainey, Victoria Spivey, and Bessie Smith).
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The Cavaliers
I've always wondered whether this Chandeliers group was a Detroit group, or the known New York group. Although Juggy Murray operated out of New York, he did lease at least one 45 production from Detroit (Freddie Brown's and Joe Hunter's "Toy Soldier" by Detroit's 1st Dramatics group. The songwriter was Detroit's Jesse Greer, who had been a member of Roger Craton's (Lee Rogers') Peppermints and Barons, and he wrote a lot of songs for Detroit singers and groups. I don't remember ever coming across any reference to a Detroit group by that name. The only New York Chandeliers I know of was the 1954-59 Doo Wop group from Kansas City, who recorded "Blueberry Sweet" for New York's Atlas Records. They DEFINITELY broke up in late 1959. So, they couldn't possibly be this 1963 group. Do any of you know if this was a leased Detroit production, or just Murray paying to use 2 Jesse Greer Detroit-penned songs, or Greer moving to New York, and writing for Murray's labels? I don't remember Greer's name on any more releases on any other of Murray's labels' issues, nor do I remember his name on any other NY releases.
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The Cavaliers
Yes. My old memory is failing me. And I'm away from my records. 😟
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The Cavaliers
What about The Cavaliers that had a record out during 1963 on a Juggy Murray label that had songs written by Detroit songwriter/singer, Jesse Greer, who had been a member of a few well-known Detroit groups? Were they at all related to the RCA Cavaliers?
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
I meant even more correct.
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
Wow!!! You have quite a fast acting, logical mind, and general knowledge in a wide variety of areas, in addition to a good memory ........ not to mention the most important requisite...... a great knowledge of record labels. Hard to compete with all those strengths in combination! Very impressive. I'd just settle for my having a halfway decent memory (my memory of 50 years ago).
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
In Yorkshire it WOULD be correct! "warn 'er brothers" 🤣
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
88 - Peachtree (Atlanta)
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
66 - Evolution
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
83 - Mark IV
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
2. Communist Trainer - Ha! Ha! Redd Coach (was also Red Coach for a short while)
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
36 - Stratosphere?
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
46 - Start, Fling (Fury subs)
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
16 - Edison ('50s label)
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
14 - How simple - RCA
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
71 - EMI
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
91 - Casablanca 45 - Sparkle?
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
81- was there a Malaga record label? Valencia - not exactly southern!
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
32 - Probe 41 - Epic
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NEW YEAR'S EVE RECORD LABEL QUIZ
53 - Yenta (what a funny name for a record label! Did it sell only Klezmir music???🤣